Malta KM Malta Airlines Offers €90 Return Flights for Maltese Voters Abroad
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KM Malta Airlines Offers €90 Return Flights for Maltese Voters Abroad

Voting from Abroad Just Got Cheaper: KM Malta Airlines’ €90 Offer

Imagine this: You’re a Maltese expat, living in London, and you’ve just received your postal vote for the upcoming election. But there’s a catch – you’ve decided to return home to cast your vote in person. The question is, how much will that flight cost you? Well, KM Malta Airlines has an answer – €90 return.

That’s right, Malta’s national carrier has rolled out a special offer for Maltese voters abroad. In a move that’s sure to make voting more accessible, KM Malta Airlines is offering return flights from London, Rome, and Frankfurt to Malta for just €90.

Why the Special Offer?

KM Malta Airlines isn’t just doing this out of the goodness of its heart. The offer is part of the airline’s commitment to encouraging active participation in Malta’s democratic process. “We believe that every Maltese citizen, regardless of where they live, should have the opportunity to vote,” said a spokesperson for the airline.

the offer is also a strategic move by the airline to boost its passenger numbers during the traditionally quieter election period. By making flights more affordable, KM Malta Airlines is hoping to attract not just voters, but also their families and friends who might want to join them for the trip.

How to Book and More Details

So, how can you take advantage of this offer? The flights are available for booking on the KM Malta Airlines website and are valid for travel between the 2nd and the 10th of June. But remember, you’ll need to show your voter ID card or a copy of your postal voting certificate when you check-in.

And if you’re not based in London, Rome, or Frankfurt, don’t worry. The airline is also offering discounted flights from other European cities, with connections available through its partner airlines.

But act fast – the offer is only available until the 25th of May, and seats are limited. So, if you’re planning to fly home to vote, now might be the time to book your tickets.

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